Lauren’s family and friends have not given up hope.
“She went missing in 2018 and she had a cell phone with her and it’s just, I can’t wrap my head around how we don’t have a clue as to what happened,” Constantine said.
“The evidence in the case says she went to Mount Vernon and we have nothing once she got to Mount Vernon,” Captain Bernardini said.
He said the case is still open, with tips coming in regularly.
“We’ve ran cadaver dogs around properties, we’ve ran every lead that we know to run,” the Captain said.
Some of those tips have come as far away as Chicago.
“But we have had zero luck finding anything,” Bernardini said.
“And then it’s like it just sort of fell off, which has been hard,” Constantine said.
Constantine said she still holds on to a little piece of Lauren through her daughters.
“They’re so much like her, both of them in different ways,” Lauren’s sister said. “And I don’t even know how much they’ll remember her since they were so young when she went missing.”
“Someone has to know something, there’s just no way it’s a complete mystery,” Constantine said.
Anyone with information surrounding Lauren’s disappearance is asked to contact the West Frankfort Police Department.
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